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terrorism in this country after 9/11 has sadly really only applied when brown dudes do something but not necessarily when white guys commit the same act of mass murder. >> are you concerned then about how this particular situation will have americans feel about muslims? >> well, you know, one of the silver linings, you know, in the last ten or 12 years is the increase in the number of interfaith outreaches that has happened all across the country at the local and national level between christian, jewish, muslim, hindu, buddhist, people of all faiths to come together, you know, to rally around each other as americans. i know mosques in boston have opened their doors. they've issued condemnation statements. muslim leaders like myself have called on, you know, local muslims in boston to donate, you know, their blood in blood drives for the victims of the attacks. again, you know, there are muslim victims of the bombings. there was a saudi female doctor that was injured. you know, there were muslim female runners that were taking part in the boston marathon who have written about their e
terrorism in this country after 9/11 has sadly really only applied when brown dudes do something but not necessarily when white guys commit the same act of mass murder. >> are you concerned then about how this particular situation will have americans feel about muslims? >> well, you know, one of the silver linings, you know, in the last ten or 12 years is the increase in the number of interfaith outreaches that has happened all across the country at the local and national level...
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pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> so sad. we'll have much more on the boston terror attacks when we come back. upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact, sometimes as much as 30 days later. with lifelock, as soon as our network spots a threat to your identity, you'll get a proactive risk aler
pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >> so sad. we'll have much more on the boston terror attacks when we come back. upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters...
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today might be unlikely, but an official from the justice department did tell our colleague pamela brown that there could be charges brought before he leaves the hospital. he is in serious condition, which means that, you know, he's still got a ways to go. so he could be here for a little while. don? >> how does the hospital handle security for someone like this? i would imagine there's incredible presence there, elizabeth? >> oh, there certainly is, there's certainly a police presence here, and i was speaking with a physician who frequently treats suspects and inmates. he worked in a different city. he said he wouldn't be surprised if the suspect here were handcuffed to the bed and had a guard on each side of the bed as well as guards outside the door. they really are not taking any chances. they don't want anyone coming in and out who doesn't need to be there, and certainly don't want the suspect to hurt himself. don? >> and elizabeth, you know, inside that hospital, it is right behind you, doctors and nurses have to take care of this man believed to have committed these terrible acts.
today might be unlikely, but an official from the justice department did tell our colleague pamela brown that there could be charges brought before he leaves the hospital. he is in serious condition, which means that, you know, he's still got a ways to go. so he could be here for a little while. don? >> how does the hospital handle security for someone like this? i would imagine there's incredible presence there, elizabeth? >> oh, there certainly is, there's certainly a police...
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and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy. sharp dresser. confident in his abilities as a boxer. >> he was good boxer? >> he was. he had some skills. he had some punching power. good hand speed. he won a couple fights in lowell. he lost in nationals. but to make it to nationals, is a good accomplishment. >> he ended up quitting boxing and i believe that you are under the understanding, because he couldn't represent the united states. is that right? >> for some reason in the second tournament, golden gloves, we couldn't travel with the team. i thought it was because he couldn't represent the united states, but i can't say for sure. >> did
and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy....
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when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps, brown told them he, too, was a victim. >> just a few days ago, a gentleman was found on my balcony trying to break in. >> that's right, out of all the places, brown says a man tried to break into his fourth story loft. >> i live on top of pf changs on the fourth floor. >> he called 911 when he saw the man on the governor's balcony. they showed up and arrested the suspect on prowling charges. somehow he made it on to the roof before getting on to the balcony. there's in evidence the possible would be burglar was targeting the california governor. the governor used his story to show victims he feels their pain. >> i know the feeling. i know the anxiety. and i want to do nothing more to make this place safe, but i h
when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps, brown told them he, too, was a victim. >> just a few days ago, a gentleman was found on my balcony trying to break in. >>...
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i want to bring in pam brown, who is there on the scene, who interviewed the family members who were involved, including the doctor pronouncing the 8-year-old boy dead. and, pam, who did you talk to? how did this happen? >> reporter: suzanne, it was a very emotional, powerful interview with matt mills, the husband of the pediatrician here in boston who happened to be next to where the explosions occurred at home. as soon as he heard the bombs go off he ran out, started twereatg people including 8-year-old martin richard. >> i was down in florida. i was out of town in florida and my wife was here at the house and i just landed about three hours, i had been down about three hours and got a phone call from her, it was strange. she had been taking pictures and talking about coming to the marathon, i was bummed i had to leave the day of. she said it's her favorite holiday today in boston. sorry i can't be there. she called. she was completely broken, shattered voice like i'm okay, i'm okay, it's been -- there's been two explosions i don't know what's going on but i'm running in to see it
i want to bring in pam brown, who is there on the scene, who interviewed the family members who were involved, including the doctor pronouncing the 8-year-old boy dead. and, pam, who did you talk to? how did this happen? >> reporter: suzanne, it was a very emotional, powerful interview with matt mills, the husband of the pediatrician here in boston who happened to be next to where the explosions occurred at home. as soon as he heard the bombs go off he ran out, started twereatg people...
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i'm joined by pamela brown. >> good morning to you, john. this area, the heart of boston's back bay, very popular area. still closed. the residents being asked to stay hyper vigilant. also there is a heavy law enforcement presence. authorities are investigating who's behind this act of terror, how they were able to carry it out and why. >> reporter: just before 3:00 p.m., more than 4:09 into the race, a thunderous boom. celebratory cheer turned into screams of horror. seconds later, at least 50 yards away, another. runners and spectators at the finish line stunned. that shock rippled through the crowd, many running from the scene, others towards it. >> we heard just one massive explosion, a huge boom. obviously we didn't know what it was. then when the second one went off, we said, that's a bomb, and it was -- we could smell the smoke. we saw people lying on the ground. runners were crying and the police were on it. >> reporter: blood everywhere, people without limits, the wounded crying, confused. >> it was the most serious thing i've dealt
i'm joined by pamela brown. >> good morning to you, john. this area, the heart of boston's back bay, very popular area. still closed. the residents being asked to stay hyper vigilant. also there is a heavy law enforcement presence. authorities are investigating who's behind this act of terror, how they were able to carry it out and why. >> reporter: just before 3:00 p.m., more than 4:09 into the race, a thunderous boom. celebratory cheer turned into screams of horror. seconds later,...
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cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. good morning. >> good morning. what an amazing turnout there. as you could see, an outpouring of support of the family for martin richard. one of the many ways the community of boston is coming together to pay respects to the victims. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old sister lost his leg. his mother has a serious brain injury. on tuesday, friends and relatives dropped off flowers in the family's house in the dorchester area of boston. martin's picture celebrating his first communion, another with the sign that reads no more hurting people, now emblazoned in the minds of millions. one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pict
cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. good morning. >> good morning. what an amazing turnout there. as you could see, an outpouring of support of the family for martin richard. one of the many ways the community of boston is coming together to pay respects to the victims. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old...
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pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now they're cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> this was an injury where the officer's blood volume was almost entirely lost to the point of the heart stopping. the heart was resuscitated over the next 45 minutes or so by a very aggressive effort by first responders and by our people in the emergency department to the point of restoration of rhythm and pulse. >> reporter: as the city of boston continues to heal, many victims from monday's tragedy are being remembered today. s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying
pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of a larger terrorist organization. >> brown: and we look at how technology allowed police and
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of...
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pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is, i'm not a medical professional, but to what level of competent can he answer those questions? but as we said, the most important thing right now, john, is to know if there's any other plots under way. if there's any other bombs out there. issues of public -- of public safety. eventually down the road they're going to want to get into the history of this, because obviously the other terrorist, his older brother, is gone. they're going to want to know
pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the...
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once i found out that it wasn't actually the missing brown student, i went back to the picture that i saw online and i promptly posted it on facebook and said i think i might know this guy, i hope i don't. surely enough, about 15 minutes later, there were about five umass police officers outside my door asking me questions. >> had they been monitoring your facebook? >> no. i had mentioned it to someone, i had mentioned it to my roommate, i said i think i might know him, i think he lived next to us last year, and he said well, tell the fbi. i said well, you know, i know who he is so i don't think -- besides, they said it was the guy from brown university, so looking at that, i'm assuming that someone had heard our conversation and perhaps mentioned it to the umass police. >> soon after that, they of course shut down the school and we all know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you very much for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> we'll turn to julian pollard. you were a fellow boxer who roomed actually with tamerlan during a tournament. what was he like? >> well, during tha
once i found out that it wasn't actually the missing brown student, i went back to the picture that i saw online and i promptly posted it on facebook and said i think i might know this guy, i hope i don't. surely enough, about 15 minutes later, there were about five umass police officers outside my door asking me questions. >> had they been monitoring your facebook? >> no. i had mentioned it to someone, i had mentioned it to my roommate, i said i think i might know him, i think he...
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how a missing brown university student became part of the story in the search for the boston bombers. online rumors connecting the two spread like wild fire. many saw a resemiblens between the missing man and many suspects. all of this bringing more heartbreak to a family desperate for answers. i'll talk to the family exclusively. that's tomorrow night. now, anderson cooper.
how a missing brown university student became part of the story in the search for the boston bombers. online rumors connecting the two spread like wild fire. many saw a resemiblens between the missing man and many suspects. all of this bringing more heartbreak to a family desperate for answers. i'll talk to the family exclusively. that's tomorrow night. now, anderson cooper.
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that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be coming soon even possibly while the suspect is still here at the hospital. now, we don't know the extent of the charges that will be brought forward but according to the doj official, the suspect will face terrorism charges. he is in federal custody. he will be charged with federal charges and he could face murder charges on the state level. now interesting to note here, there is no death penalty here in the state of massachusetts but the death penalty could be sought on the federal level since that supersedes state charges. no charges have been brought forward yet but we're hearing from a department of justice official that the charges will be brought soon. also any minute now we're waiting for a
that's where we find pamela brown this morning. what have we learned? >> reporter: we are learning new information this morning. we learned from a department of justice official that federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night figuring out possible charges to bring forward and we're learning from that official that those charges will be coming soon even possibly while the suspect is still here at the hospital. now, we don't know the extent of the charges that will...
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including steve brown. mr. clemente is the local news anchor who began his new job by swearing on live television. in case you missed it here is a recap. >> news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter a.j. clemente -- he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> a.j. did not have much time to tell us about himself because he was fired not long after that broadcast. you have to have sympathy for this guy. live tv is daunting enough let alone your very first day anchoring. people all across the country feel the same way because now there is an i support a.j. facebook page, a free a.j. hash tag on twitter. mr. clemente's new fans are taking to the facebook page of his old station kfyr in bismarck, north dakota demanding give a.j. another chance. even posting the local weather among fierce cries for justice. i want a.j. to tell me what the weather is going to be like in north dakota. don't we all sir? an
including steve brown. mr. clemente is the local news anchor who began his new job by swearing on live television. in case you missed it here is a recap. >> news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter a.j. clemente -- he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> a.j. did not have much time to tell us about himself because he was fired not long after that...
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our colleague, pamela brown, spoke to an official at the justice department and this person told her that they thought it was highly possible he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. of course, we don't know when that's going to be. we don't know how seriously he is wounded or hurt. he's in serious condition, but that doesn't really necessarily tell you a whole lot. we are expecting an update on his condition, but i don't think we're going to get many details, just a one serious or stable. probably won't learn much about what actually is going on inside. jake? >> elizabeth, there's a photograph of dzhokhar tsarnaev after he was apprehended, it was from i think the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, a picture of him down, and he was being intubated, a tube being put in his mouth to help with his breathing. that would suggest that he was in bad condition there. explain to people when people say he's in serious condition but not critical condition, what exactly is the difference? >> reporter: critical condition often means someone's life is on the line, they're not really s
our colleague, pamela brown, spoke to an official at the justice department and this person told her that they thought it was highly possible he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. of course, we don't know when that's going to be. we don't know how seriously he is wounded or hurt. he's in serious condition, but that doesn't really necessarily tell you a whole lot. we are expecting an update on his condition, but i don't think we're going to get many details, just a one serious or...
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john. >> all right, pamela brown in reveer, massachusetts. sort of a workinglass town about fiviles north of boston, where that search took the key piece of information. artment.consent o t owner of being here in boston on the streets it feels like there is so much going on withhi investigati investigation. we'vseen national guard convoys pass us. s.w.t. teams,onvoys of motorcyclesnd buses carrying law enforcement persnel. that's the investigation on the ground here. th wel are also turning in wa n washington, in our nation's capital. candiotti has the latest.susan >> rorr: good morning,hn. federal w enforcement officials is telling us no one ck led by aomro was a dmesage didu oom group, or single whether there could be a foreign next to us this. certainly investigators have a full plate. they are looking at, for buildings around t bst site. th a lki at stills and other video taken by regular peoplebyanders and looking at all kinds of evidence to determine exactly what happened. the fbi is taking the lead in e vestigation. >> itlo so through
john. >> all right, pamela brown in reveer, massachusetts. sort of a workinglass town about fiviles north of boston, where that search took the key piece of information. artment.consent o t owner of being here in boston on the streets it feels like there is so much going on withhi investigati investigation. we'vseen national guard convoys pass us. s.w.t. teams,onvoys of motorcyclesnd buses carrying law enforcement persnel. that's the investigation on the ground here. th wel are also...
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terrell brown is our cbs news correspondent. he's on the ground there in watertown where we have been receiving these press briefings from time to time. >> reporter: we're waiting, scott. no definite time on when we'll hear that briefing and get more information but as you stand here you understand tha it a city where we arre in watertown. it is just an area and a community that is on edge. there are tense moments here basically because wow w you and what also bob was talking about not too long ago, so many residents here have never seen anything like this before. i landed here at boston logan not too long ago and just moving through the airport, just an incredible security presence. i mean, boston police state police, national guard, not just in the terminal but outside, all vehicles coming into the terminal, many vehicles stopped, they are searched. on the way over here, on the drive to this location where we are right now in watertown three separate sections, not too far away from one another and my vehicle searched, bags in
terrell brown is our cbs news correspondent. he's on the ground there in watertown where we have been receiving these press briefings from time to time. >> reporter: we're waiting, scott. no definite time on when we'll hear that briefing and get more information but as you stand here you understand tha it a city where we arre in watertown. it is just an area and a community that is on edge. there are tense moments here basically because wow w you and what also bob was talking about not...
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pamela brown takes a look back now at a tumultuous week. [ explosion ] >> 2:50 p.m. april 15, a bomb goes off at the finish line of the boston marathon. 12 seconds later, another explosion not far away. runners and spectators at the finish line stunned, many running from the scene and some toward it. marathon volunteers become first responders trying to save lives. tents meant for tired runners used for triage. police told runners and spectators to leave the area. reports of more possible bombs, air traffic grounded, a separate fire at the jfk library that proved to be unrelated. soon hospitals report fatalities and scores of serious injuries including lost limbs and injuries to children. then shock as we get details of one of the deaths, martin richard, an 8-year-old boy whose sweet smile became the face of the tragedy for many. boston and the nation on high alert. at 6:10 p.m., the president condemned the attack. >> we still do not know who did this or why. >> federal officials quickly classified the bombings as an act of terror. all sports and cultural events in b
pamela brown takes a look back now at a tumultuous week. [ explosion ] >> 2:50 p.m. april 15, a bomb goes off at the finish line of the boston marathon. 12 seconds later, another explosion not far away. runners and spectators at the finish line stunned, many running from the scene and some toward it. marathon volunteers become first responders trying to save lives. tents meant for tired runners used for triage. police told runners and spectators to leave the area. reports of more possible...
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lor lorna brown going before the state bar for an administrative trial. confessing to hiding a hand-written note in her legal papers after visiting him in 2010. that note contained a list of people whom bay allegedly wanted dead. he was convicted of ordering the murders of oakland journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men in 2007. brown could be disbarred for the offense. >>> a san francisco city attorney wants to know why dozens of mentally ill patients are being shipped to the bay area. published reports claiming the psychiatric hospital in las vegas bussed about 1500 discharged patients out of down over the past five years. they say at least 36 ended up in san francisco with nowhere to go and ended up in a homeless shelter our out in the streets. >> taking advantage of our most vulnerable putting them on a one-way ticket to know support. >> go to san francisco. they will take care of you. the san francisco department of public health found two patients that arrived on a bus from nevada. the city attorney's office has investigators looking for patie
lor lorna brown going before the state bar for an administrative trial. confessing to hiding a hand-written note in her legal papers after visiting him in 2010. that note contained a list of people whom bay allegedly wanted dead. he was convicted of ordering the murders of oakland journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men in 2007. brown could be disbarred for the offense. >>> a san francisco city attorney wants to know why dozens of mentally ill patients are being shipped to the...
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you know we've got to do something to stop brown people from coming over the border. it was true going back to civil rights. then of course after 9/11 and after any terrorist attack there is a certain element within the republican party and conservative movement that is going to rise up and say see we have to cut off immigration. we have to do this, we have to do that. you know, it's how they play. it's how they play, and it's how they get votes. but i think it's pretty much a minority opinion in this instance. >> john: it certainly made everyone forget senator marco rubio's 47 appearances on sunday's talk shows. thank you for your excellent piece and thank you as always for your insight. >> always a pleasure to come on. >> john: great to have you thank you. wtf america coming up with one of the most wtf states, florida because sometimes it's just too easy. don't go away. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> john: welcome back. this week our continuing wtf america series takes a look at florida where ron king of the police department was
you know we've got to do something to stop brown people from coming over the border. it was true going back to civil rights. then of course after 9/11 and after any terrorist attack there is a certain element within the republican party and conservative movement that is going to rise up and say see we have to cut off immigration. we have to do this, we have to do that. you know, it's how they play. it's how they play, and it's how they get votes. but i think it's pretty much a minority opinion...
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i was thinking more patti ann browne. she is a red head. >> two of them. she is a twin. double your pleasure. what? it is a double mint ad. >> you are a double mint sad. >> i am double mint glad. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us on fox news.com. double mint sad. i am proud of is that. i shouldn't be. do you have video of your animal doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye. click on submit a video. still to come, the half time report from andy levy. he is triple mint sad. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by telescope. the tubular op tau cal instrument by means of the light ray through a series of lenses. thanks telescopes. >>> we're back. let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. for that we go to andy levy. >> how are you? >> good, i guess. >> i know you refused to call me america's sweetheart. >> won't be handled as an enemy combatant. you said there needs to be a decision whether they are treated this the criminal justice system or military system. president isn't jay carney right though? didn't the organization act specifically exemp
i was thinking more patti ann browne. she is a red head. >> two of them. she is a twin. double your pleasure. what? it is a double mint ad. >> you are a double mint sad. >> i am double mint glad. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us on fox news.com. double mint sad. i am proud of is that. i shouldn't be. do you have video of your animal doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye. click on submit a video. still to come, the half time report from andy levy. he...
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nobody knows which side jerry brown is going to go on this. the attorney general sided with the nra in a case before the supreme court. >> that was a handgun ban in chicago. he said people do have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor, he's been on both sides of the issue. >> where do you think he's going to fall? >> i suspect jerry brown this time around will sign whatever reaches his desk. i think he will have impact quietly on what will reach his desk. he's not going to be in a position where he is protecting the gun manufacturers of america. not the gun owners, but the gun manufacturers of america. >> and let's put the lens back down on the national level. the shame on the senate called for president obama. my question is: did the democrats, did they though error error in the towel too early oat gun ban? >> absolutely. there is no way in the world they should have allowed the process of the so-called don't continue to talk when you get into the filibuster. if they don't continue to talk. the democrats should have wanted a
nobody knows which side jerry brown is going to go on this. the attorney general sided with the nra in a case before the supreme court. >> that was a handgun ban in chicago. he said people do have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor, he's been on both sides of the issue. >> where do you think he's going to fall? >> i suspect jerry brown this time around will sign whatever reaches his desk. i think he will have impact quietly on what will reach his...
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at the time there was still rumor that he had been identified as the student from brown, the one that went missing, but i saw on my phone this picture, the picture of the suspect and i was like, wow, that looks just like dzhokhar, that's weird and i went on my facebook and noticed his was deleted. >> when is the last time you saw him and do you know what happened after high school? >> i know he went to college, i believe but i don't remember where. i saw him, i think, in cambridge, yeah, the summer before i went to college so summer of 2011 and like i said before, it was just, you know, just normal. i mean cambridge is such a tight-knit close community, we're all close and diverse from my high school and never seemed out of the ordinary at all. this was not someone who was in trouble in high school or shy. he was just one of us. >> when you saw the information -- >> very weird. >> -- last night did you reach out to police or any other friends that knew him? >> no, sir, we were told by the time the media was wrong and he was someone else so a lot of my friends who recognized him went b
at the time there was still rumor that he had been identified as the student from brown, the one that went missing, but i saw on my phone this picture, the picture of the suspect and i was like, wow, that looks just like dzhokhar, that's weird and i went on my facebook and noticed his was deleted. >> when is the last time you saw him and do you know what happened after high school? >> i know he went to college, i believe but i don't remember where. i saw him, i think, in cambridge,...
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i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. brand new developments regarding the boston bombing suspects. there are unconfirmed reports that the 19-year-old is awake and answering questions at the hospital. >> molly lion has more. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is under heavy car at beth israel medical center. sources tell us he is also in stable condition. we are still waiting word on the charges he will face. but we are told the u.s. attorney's office could at any time level the charges. it is possible it could happen while he is still in a hospital bed. we are getting encouraging word on the condition of the officer who was shot during a gun battle with two suspects in water town. richard donahue 33 years old still in critical condition at mount auburn hospital in came blivenlg illy sedated and on a ventilator. he was able to wake up long enough to squeeze his wife's friends. he was also friends with sean collier the mit officer killed in the course before the manned hunt got underway on the streets. one of the victims will be laid to
i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. brand new developments regarding the boston bombing suspects. there are unconfirmed reports that the 19-year-old is awake and answering questions at the hospital. >> molly lion has more. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is under heavy car at beth israel medical center. sources tell us he is also in stable condition. we are still waiting word on the charges he will face. but we are told the u.s. attorney's office could at any time level the...
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scott brown on that after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> neil: right now it's about connecting the dots, connecting the e-mails, connecting the electronic messages, texts back and forth. i mentioned a little earlier about the older brother who was killed in the shootout the other night in watertown, massachusetts. some of the tweets we're getting from his brother dzhokhar, this is coming from the day of the attack, 7:04 p.m ain't no heart -- love in the heart of the city. he says, a few hours later, there were people that don't know the truth, but stay silent and there are people that speak the truth but we don't h
scott brown on that after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> neil: right now it's about...
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speak. 53 bombing victims remain in the hospital, including four people critically injured, terrell brown in boston and begins our coverage. >> reporter: in this newly released police helicopter video you can see the final minutes of friday's day long pursuit of zokar tsarnaev, his body highlighted by thermal heat imaging. soon after police surrounded him hiding in a boat in a watertown resident's backyard, they sent in a robot to check for explosives but there were none. as officers approached the boat, boston police commissioner ed davis says tsarnaev started shooting. >> no one was struck there but there was gunfire emitting from the boat. it's hard to say where it was aimed. >> reporter: after an hour-long standoff officers fired stun grenades and then apprehended tsarnaev. since his capture he hasn't been able to talk but officials say they believe he and his brother act add loan in monday's marathon bombings. three days after the attack that killed three and injured dozens, the big break came when the brothers carjacked a mercedes suv in cambridge. watertown police chief ed deveau s
speak. 53 bombing victims remain in the hospital, including four people critically injured, terrell brown in boston and begins our coverage. >> reporter: in this newly released police helicopter video you can see the final minutes of friday's day long pursuit of zokar tsarnaev, his body highlighted by thermal heat imaging. soon after police surrounded him hiding in a boat in a watertown resident's backyard, they sent in a robot to check for explosives but there were none. as officers...
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>> all right, pam brown in revere. our thanks to you. of course, again, that apartment being searched overnight. we're still learning what the investigators may have taken out of that apartment. it's just one piece of this investigation. focus right now on this city but in washington, also, there is so much going on. president obama says those responsible for bombing the boston marathon, they will not escape justice. the president promised to find out who did it and promised to find out why. he also reached out to leaders in congress, saying this is a time for unity among americans. cnn's brianna keilar is standing by at the white house this morning. do we expect to hear more from the president today? >> john, there's no official word from the white house that we will. i will tell you that he is supposed to be at an event at 3:00 p.m. which was previously scheduled to honor the nascar sprint cup champion. you can kind of see how that would -- that's sort of a light event and it wouldn't be far from the realm of expectation that that may
>> all right, pam brown in revere. our thanks to you. of course, again, that apartment being searched overnight. we're still learning what the investigators may have taken out of that apartment. it's just one piece of this investigation. focus right now on this city but in washington, also, there is so much going on. president obama says those responsible for bombing the boston marathon, they will not escape justice. the president promised to find out who did it and promised to find out...
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again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all
i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online where you can continue to follow breaking news from boston. and we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda...
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pamela brown spoke with the justice department official and they said it is quite possible he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. the big question is how long will he be here? all we know is he's in serious condition. i was there last night and heard all the gunshots. if he has gunshot wounds and possibly needed surgery, that recovery could take awhile. so we do know that federal law enforcement has been in there since last night and that they have been thinking about what kinds of charges they want to bring against him. it seems clear there will be federal charges and those will include terrorism. now we don't know exactly what's going on in there. we don't know anything beyond that he's in serious condition. we don't know any other medical or surgical details. jake? >> how intense is the security there? how does a hospital handle security for someone like this? >> it's very intense. there's a big police presence behind me. they are not even letting us go into the lobby to use the bathrooms or anything, which is unusual having done tons of stories like this. they usually l
pamela brown spoke with the justice department official and they said it is quite possible he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. the big question is how long will he be here? all we know is he's in serious condition. i was there last night and heard all the gunshots. if he has gunshot wounds and possibly needed surgery, that recovery could take awhile. so we do know that federal law enforcement has been in there since last night and that they have been thinking about what kinds of...
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. >>> first, white house soup of the day -- lemon chicken and brown rice. i believe this is a new one on the repertoire! >>> this just in, our nbc white house producer stacy klein reports that after being shut down to pedestrian traffic for a week after the boston marathon bombing, pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house has reopened to pedestrian traffic. tours can walk by again. we'll be right back. ently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ male announcer ] e-trade. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can
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>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind, this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. people are focused on what he may be able to say, but there's also a lot of work going on by the federal authorities, with state authorities, on warrants that were done on looking at social media. so this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. i'm sure what he is saying, if he is saying anything, is important but it's not the only piece of the investigation. >> but you can't confirm at this point that he is, in fact, responsive? >> i can't. >> when he is able to communicate, if and when he is able
>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind,...
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my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we don't know is much about his condition. he's in serious condition but they haven't given us anymore details than that and i don't think they're going to. wolf? >> how does the hospital where you are specifically handle security for someone like this? >> big urban hospitals like this one are very accustomed to taking care of suspects and inmates so they know how to do this. i was talking to a doctor who does this on a regular basis and he says that -- a doctor some place else. not here. he guesses or thinks they'll handcuff him to the bed. handcuffed to the bed and likely two security, two police officers by his side as well as police officers outside the door. again, they are accustomed to doing this. one of the things they may be looking at in his case is to make sure he doesn't k
my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we don't know is much about his condition. he's in serious condition but they haven't given us anymore details than that and i don't think they're going to. wolf? >> how does the hospital where you...
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. -- brown. but now i realize what it's meant to be. us living inof berlin, the death and displacement of the syrian crisis seems far away. but for children occur, it is a fact of life -- here, it is a fact of life. >> we kept getting bombed, she says. nobody helped us. brought usour dad here. it was difficult, but dad decided, so we had to. so they ended up here. >> it seems to be a poor place. normally the population is 2500. now it is double that because of the stream of refugees fleeing syria. most of them live in emergency shelters like this. 41 families live in this whole. they have hung up like is to give themselves some privacy -- blankets to give themselves some privacy. they tell us that they get aid, but it is not enough. .hey also have no shower while filming in the village, i make -- meet a local council worker. he tells me that refugees have been coming to the village for two years now. nobody causes any problems. the local women bake bread for them. the children find it hard to feel at home here. she lovingly looks after
. -- brown. but now i realize what it's meant to be. us living inof berlin, the death and displacement of the syrian crisis seems far away. but for children occur, it is a fact of life -- here, it is a fact of life. >> we kept getting bombed, she says. nobody helped us. brought usour dad here. it was difficult, but dad decided, so we had to. so they ended up here. >> it seems to be a poor place. normally the population is 2500. now it is double that because of the stream of refugees...
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brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will determine what punishment is right under the circumstances. >> reporter: reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect says he and his brother were motivated by religious views and not by terrorist groups. dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating through notes. the attack took three lives and injured 170 people. >>> san francisco's police wants more cameras to monitor the city. he is asking for cameras up and down market street. the main thoroughfare is the back drop for many large scale events, including races and parades. business owners welcome the idea. the local aclu chapter is sceptical. >> security is going to help. >> i like it. secure everybody, you know. >> we know that video cameras unfortunately don't prevent or reduce terrorism. we do know that video cameras are expensive and invasive and they are ripe for abuse. >> no specific plan detaili
brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will determine what punishment is right under the circumstances. >> reporter: reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect says he and his brother were motivated by religious views and not by terrorist groups. dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating through notes. the attack took three lives and injured...
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i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: where do you think he's going to sign. >> i expect he'll sign whatever reaches his desk. i think he's going to have impact quietly on what will reach his desk. he's not going to be in a position where he's protecting the gun manufacturers of america, and not the gun owners but the gun manufacturers. >> reporter: on the national level, the shame on the senate call from president obama, my question is did the democrats did they throw in the towel too early on gun ban. >> absolutely. there is no way in the world they should have allowed the process of the so
i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >>...
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pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> pamela, krystle campbell was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. her brother says he's glad the manhunt it over, but it does not change the fact that his vivacious sister is gone. he told "the boston globe" i'm happy that nobody else will get hurt by these guys, but it's not going to bring her back. >>> a mid heightened security, runners made their way through london with boston on their mind. for one participant. it was extra-special. that's next. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress,
pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> pamela, krystle campbell was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. her brother says he's glad the manhunt it over, but it does not change the fact that his vivacious sister is gone. he told "the boston globe" i'm happy that nobody else will get hurt by these guys, but it's not going to bring her back. >>> a mid heightened security, runners made their way through london with boston on their mind. for one participant....
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i listened to a commencement speech from a guy i knew at brown when i was a brown university. he was given a full boot. he was from bangladesh. his entire speech was about all the failings of america, all of the horrible things that we have done at this liberal institution, this bastion of learning. i did not speak with them after that. i was angry. i'm still angry him. stuart: you should get on your own accounts then, doctor. you know,. hand. always a pleasure. i want to give you a time line because some of you may be just joining us. what is going on. well, it sucks last night. roughly 12 hours ago and mit police officer is attacked, shot point blank range in his car. he is attacked by he died. the police chase to terror suspects. they commandeered a mercedes suv it's a fire fight. the two suspects are driving along. they have the honor of the suv in the car. they stop someplace. we hear that they are military raiddexplosives. the pressure cooker. one of the terrorists is shot. it is found that he has and ied, one of the explosive devices a strong stand. did not go off. he d
i listened to a commencement speech from a guy i knew at brown when i was a brown university. he was given a full boot. he was from bangladesh. his entire speech was about all the failings of america, all of the horrible things that we have done at this liberal institution, this bastion of learning. i did not speak with them after that. i was angry. i'm still angry him. stuart: you should get on your own accounts then, doctor. you know,. hand. always a pleasure. i want to give you a time line...
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cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. >> good morning to you, john and chris. what a turnout last night. thousands, as you said, turned out to remember the lives of 8-year-old martin richard. also hundreds gathered on the boston common for a candle light vigil. throughout the city so many people coming together to pay their respects, and honor the victims of monday's tragedy. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old sister lost a leg, and his mother has a serious brain injury. on tuesday friends and relatives dropped off flowers at the family's house in the dorchester section of boston. martin's unforgettable smile has become the face of monday's senseless attack. his picture celebrating his first communion, and another with a sign that reads "no more hurting people" now emblazoned in the minds of millions. one of the first responders, dr. kim mills, tried to revive him. her husband matt describes the hor
cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. >> good morning to you, john and chris. what a turnout last night. thousands, as you said, turned out to remember the lives of 8-year-old martin richard. also hundreds gathered on the boston common for a candle light vigil. throughout the city so many people coming together to pay their respects, and honor the victims of monday's tragedy. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old...
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the chauncey bailey project reports attorney lorna brown will go on trial tomorrow before a state bar court judge. brown is accused of smuggling an alleged hit list out of jail for bey during his trial for the murder of journalist chauncey bailey. >>> police say there is still no sign of a hayward man missing now for more than two weeks. the last known sighting of jay was between 7 and 9 p.m. investigators consider his disappearance suspicious. a close friend of the missing man is offering a $10,000 reward. if you can help, you're asked to call the hayward police department. >>> it is time for mosquito fogging again in contra costa county. they say the mosquito population has boomed in recent days. the holland track and bethel island will be fogged. >>> an extraordinary homeless encampment. >> reporter: the smell of trash filled the air off of story road. work crews filled their bags with belongings the homeless left behind. some constructed make shift houses. mini neighbors had been set up. television sets were brought in and powered up. >> some people used generators and some people
the chauncey bailey project reports attorney lorna brown will go on trial tomorrow before a state bar court judge. brown is accused of smuggling an alleged hit list out of jail for bey during his trial for the murder of journalist chauncey bailey. >>> police say there is still no sign of a hayward man missing now for more than two weeks. the last known sighting of jay was between 7 and 9 p.m. investigators consider his disappearance suspicious. a close friend of the missing man is...
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so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks at chili's. >>> "all that mattered" eight years ago today, aaron rodgers was set for the nfl draft. as a top prospect rodgers thought he'd be an early pick. instead, he waited 4 1/2 hours to get drafted 24th by the green bay packers. he reflected on draft day with scott pelley. >> you're going to draft so well that they put you in the green room and put a camera on you. >> bad decision. you're wishing you were anywhere but there. >> today rodgers has a super bowl title to his name and is regarded as one of the best quarte this year's nfl draft begins thursday night at radio city music hall here in new york. >> so it shows you when things don't always go according to plan, they work out. >> they get better. >> they work out. >>> harvey weinstein is one of hollywood's most powerful producers. he is here. he's coming here to studio 57. we'll talk about his latest mov
so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks at chili's. >>> "all that mattered" eight years ago today, aaron rodgers was set for the nfl draft. as a top prospect rodgers thought he'd be an early pick. instead, he waited 4 1/2 hours to get drafted 24th by the green bay packers. he reflected on draft day with scott pelley. >> you're going to draft so...